
Do something different: Helping patients to reach functional recovery in depression
About this course
Depression can have a profound impact on a patient's global functioning. Aside from symptom recovery, patients expect functional recovery from antidepressant therapy. In a scientific symposium sponsored by Lundbeck, Professor Bernhard Baune highlighted the importance of functional recovery for patients with depression and the role of vortioxetine (Brintellix®, Lundbeck) in achieving global functional recovery from depression.
1 CME Point Available (Category 3A)
- Complete the videos and quiz to qualify for 1 CME Point (Category 3A).
- A certificate will be provided upon successful completion. Please use the information on the certificate to claim your points via SMC website.
- Doctors who have attended the face-to-face meeting will not be eligible for additional CME points for completing this module.
Our Speaker
Prof Bernhard Baune is a Professor and Chair of Psychiatry, and the Head of the Discipline of Psychiatry at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in the University of Adelaide, Australia. Prof Baune is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist, Australia. He has a particular interest in severe mental illness, and primarily researches on clinical and neurobiological foundations of functional recovery, depression, cognitive function, and psychiatric-medical comorbidity.
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An educational talk supported by Lundbeck